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OmahaSniffer Features
Omaha High and High/Low Calculator
Below is a description of the current features in OmahaSniffer.
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Connect to poker client (auto read):
Press down the connect button and drag it onto the table. When the sniffer finds the table it will place
itself under the poker application. Once connected, no further input is needed. Press the button again to disconnect.
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Offline Calculations:
When not connected you can press the cards to invoke a calculation. You can change the number of opponents as well by clicking on the
small numbers below the cards.
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Your hand and win percent:
The middle section displays your high (and low) hand rang, including the current nuts hands. Most importantly, your win percent is calculated and shown with the
horizontal bar at the bottom. The win percent will be recalculated each time an opponent folds or another card falls. This information will give you a supreme edge in the game.
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Hand Distribution:
The distribution pictured on the left side of OmahaSniffer shows the distribution of possible poker hands with the current table.
The distribution is only for the Omaha high hand.
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Hand reading:
Place the mouse over the distribution area and the possible hands will be shown in a tooltip.
Because there is way to many hands which can hit the table in Omaha games, this hand reading feature only shows premium starting hands that connect
with the table.
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Improvements:
Your Improvements shows your percent chance of hitting anything that will improve your hand on the next card to fall.
This includes cards which may also improve the table. OmahaSniffer only shows the improvements of the Omaha high hand.
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ToolTips:
Move the mouse over the Points label to see a list of top Omaha hands (high and High/Low games).
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Mini View:
Double click the title bar to change the view into the mini mode. Double click the title bar again to restore to normal view.
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Always On Top:
Keep OmahaSniffer on top of the poker client by pressing the 'Always on Top' icon. This is useful if playing many tables at the same
time on small screens, lab top PCs etc.
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